Shipin Kexue (Oct 2024)
Flavor Quality Analysis of the High-Aroma Black Tea Cultivars ‘Jinmudan’ and ‘Jinguanyin’ Using Metabolomics
Abstract
This study used widely targeted and targeted metabolomics based on headspace solid-phase microextraction combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) to analyze the non-volatile metabolites, volatile metabolites, and major quality components in congou black teas produced from the high-aroma black tea cultivars ‘Jinmudan’ and ‘Jinguanyin’, and it explored the differences in chemical characteristics between the two teas. The results showed that a total of 1 318 non-volatile metabolites were identified in the two teas, and the differential metabolites between them were most enriched in flavonoid-related synthesis pathways. Among them, catechins and quercetin-3-O-glucoside were significantly upregulated in ‘Jinmudan’ black tea, while chrysin and apigenin-7-O-neohesperidoside were significantly upregulated in ‘Jinguanyin’ black tea. A total of 759 volatile compounds were identified, among which 12 compounds, including β-ionone, geraniol, decanal and methyl benzoate, were the key aroma components of both teas. The results of relative odor activity value (ROAV) analysis indicated that aroma components such as indole, δ-decanolactone, trans-nerolidol, phenylacetaldehyde and jasmonone responsible for floral, fruity and milky aroma characteristics were more abundant in ‘Jinmudan’ black tea, which may be the key compounds contributing to the floral, fruity and peach-like aromas of ‘Jinmudan’ black tea. Aroma components such as methyl salicylate, (Z)-3-hexenol, and hexanol responsible for fresh and floral aromas were more abundant in ‘Jinguanyin’ black tea, which may be the key compounds contributing to its long-lasting aroma. The results of this study are helpful to elucidate the flavor and quality characteristics of ‘Jinmudan’ and ‘Jinguanyin’ black tea, providing a scientific basis for the development of black tea products from the excellent high-aroma tea cultivars ‘Jinmudan’ and ‘Jinguanyin’.
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